The camera crew rushed to the table of Mike Linster and Shyam Srinivasan to record the coinflip between the two with Srinivasan being the one at risk for his last 645,000.
Srinivasan:
Linster:
The board ran out and the Canadian doubled, almost evening out stacks between them.
Three players put in 105,000 preflop and saw a flop of . Daniel Ott checked in the small blind, Jonas Mackoff bet 125,000 from the big blind, and Ryan Leng folded on the button. Ott called and they were heads up to the turn. Ott checked again and Mackoff bet 280,000. Ott called. They both checked the river and it was time to show down.
Ott showed for a pair of tens, but it was no good as Mackoff had turned a bigger pair holding .
We got to the table when Nick Guagenti was piling his last 640,000 chips in the middle on the button, over top of a raise from Yin Liu in the cutoff. Liu called and the hands were tabled.
After a series of raises in a blind-versus-blind battle at one of the feature tables, Ryan Goindoo was all in for a little more than 1,600,000 from the big blind with , racing with Mickey Craft in the small blind with .
The board came down , giving Craft kings and and jacks to eliminate Goindoo.
Noel Eicher opened with a raise to 65,000 from early position. Next to act was Colin Moffatt who reraised, making it 190,000 to play. Just a few seats over in middle position was David Patterson. He put in a four bet, making it 450,000 to go. Paul Senat was next to act and he dropped into the tank. Senat tanked for several minutes before he finally let go of his hand.
Eicher quickly released and that put Moffatt into the tank. He thought for several minutes. At multiple points, he grabbed his stack of T$100,000 chips and put his hand on them, looked as if he might push them forward, shook his head, then went back to thinking.
Finally, after about three minutes, Moffatt did put his hand on the T$100,000 chips and pushed forward a stack of more than 2 million, enough to put Patterson all in. Patterson then shook his head, double-checked his cards, and pitched them into the muck, and that allowed Moffatt to take down the big pot with no showdown.
Along with this pot, Moffat has chipped up nicely throughout the day, making him one of the top stacks in the room.